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July 24, 2024, 13:46 |
Using Fluent's interpolate function to import experimental data to computation domain
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Srinivas Shashank Mantha
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Hello All,
I had a question. I am perform phase-change flow boiling. I learned that the interpolate function in fluent could be used to import the profile from for instance a coarse mesh of a geometry to a refined mesh to start the simulation from a certain regime as apposed to starting it from the very beginning. I wanted to know if it is possible to import experimental data through a csv file or any other format apt to fluent and map regimes to the computational domain if I have spacio-temporal data from the experiments. If anyone has done anything similar or basically mapped experimental data to fluent, your suggestions and comments would be very beneficial. Also, any general comments on this would also be helpful. Thanks for your help. |
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experimental data, interpolate, interpolate profile field, multiphase |
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